The waves would diverge.
When you see through a concave lens you see a magnified view of what you wish to see
It slows the light down
When they are entering a concave lens they are refracted and bend away from each other.
When they are entering a concave lens they are refracted and bend away from each other.
becomes more converging
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The light is delayed longer by the thicker part of the lens than by the thinner part of the lens. This results in the following:convex lens, light rays bend towards the axis of the lensconcave lens, light rays bend away from the axis of the lens
The light refracts or bend .
Light travelling through a concave lens will spread out. In most optical systems that use a concave lens, such as a telescope that needs to magnify the focal plane image, this is a desirable effect.
What type of image can a concave lens form
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